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. 2017 Jan 27;7(1):e012332. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012332

Table 2.

Summary of capacity development strategies designed to address specific barriers to health research

Barrier to research Strategies designed to address barriers to research Popularity (% of sources)
Fragmented research systems Undertake a situational analysis and build on existing assets28 29 57 92
Collaboratively develop research agendas with LMIC stakeholders55 70 75
Create a research coordinating body or scientific councils29 64 93
Recently gaining popularity (12)
Insufficient research funding Establish a research finance system using innovative revenue generation52 94 95
Provide long-term funding and flexible grants8 63 96
Advocate for funding through shared causes and engaging with the media68 97
Growing popularity (21)
Limited use of research evidence Build capacities of policymakers to demand and scrutinise research25 84 98
Develop evidence repositories and use Research-to-Action-Groups as knowledge brokers to package findings appropriately39 99
Create knowledge translation platforms to support evidence dissemination and dialogue between research producers and users30 39 64 100
Consistent popularity (11)
Limited governance and regulatory capacity Work research into a legislative framework64 101 102
Clarify guidelines, map review capacity and streamline procedures74 103
Strengthen regulatory and ethical review capacity42 64
Growing popularity (21)
Insufficient networking Develop and share a database of researchers and their expertise31
Use or develop professional networks, especially web-based communities42 71
Organise conferences and working groups on locally important topics2 104
Very popular (26)
Inefficient admin and research management Train management and research support staff29 105
Set up a research support office to help with grant management, reporting and contracts, and develop information and finance systems20 28 72
Develop transparent and accountable policies and procedures69 106
Unpopular but increasing (8)
Inadequate material capacity Upgrade libraries and journal availability and invest in laboratories28 89 91
Improve information technology, particularly internet6 78
Ensure stable power and water supplies89
Widely recognised (20)
Insufficient human capacity with research knowledge and skills Develop LMIC university research training capacity using ‘train the trainer’ programmes, LMIC-HIC ‘sandwich’ courses or visiting research fellowships20 70 92 96 107–109
Make research principles and skills key components of undergraduate and continuing professional medical education37 70 110
Develop a variety of research roles: nurses, data managers, statisticians, laboratory personnel, managers, data collectors9 63 70 107 111–113
Increase distance learning via e-technologies or e-learning resources26 41 70 114 115
Training in major skills gaps: data collection, data management, data analysis and statistics, GCP, laboratory skills, computer literacy and ethics46 51 54 107 116
Training in core capabilities: protocol development, writing for grant applications and publication, grant management and budgeting and policy dialogue29 45 55 63 117
Extremely popular (41). Training in core capabilities less popular (15)
Insufficient practical research experience Supplement didactic training with research ‘learning by doing’ opportunities40 47 55
Involve more LMIC institutional staff in research projects54
Exchange visits to advanced research sites to update skills118
Pilot or small grants for early stage researchers to gain experience53 119
Fairly accepted (11)
Too few research leaders Develop leadership, project and human resource management skills8 72
Opportunities for junior staff to take responsibility within a supportive environment20
In collaborative projects, local staff must be involved in the entire research process120
Gaining popularity (13)
Too few mentors and role models Support mentors with long-term funded positions and recognition73 78
Where mentoring is not available locally, institutional partnerships/exchanges or peer mentorship can be used9 11 55
Popular (15)
Lack of research culture Promote academic departmental leaders based on research experience110
Set up a departmental committee to promote research121
Journal clubs and seminars to develop interest in research and critical thinking70 118
Not popular (6)
Low motivation to conduct research Protected research time and longer term contracts54 76
Re-entry grants or guaranteed jobs to encourage ‘brain drain’ diaspora to return home107 108
Higher salaries or funded research time to off-set private-practice incentives76 122
Popular (18)

HIC, high income countries; LMIC, low and middle income countries.